Answer:
The library allows Devon to have a full contact with literature and poetry, in this environment he recognizes who he is and realizes that he is more than just any athlete.
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"Bronx Masquerade" features a professor in the Bronx who starts a poetry recitation program in an open microphone for students. At first they don't like the idea, but they start to express themselves more and more through poetry, even getting rid of some problems and doubts they had about themselves or about the world around them. Among these students is Devon, an athlete, who feels uncomfortable being seen only as an athlete. Devon knows he has more to offer the world than his athletic abilities, but he doesn't know how to change people's perception of him. The contact with poetry and literature inside the library, made Devon discover himself. The environment that the library provided, made him realize how talented he was with words and poetry. He saw who he really was and that was beyond the sports and physical ability he displayed.